M Brüne - Schizophrenia bulletin, 2005 - academic.oup.com
The term theory of mind (ToM) refers to the capacity to infer one's own and other persons' mental states. A substantial body of research has highlighted the evolution of ToM in …
A Abu-Akel - Brain research reviews, 2003 - Elsevier
This paper attempts, based on a review of a wide range of clinical, biobehavioral and neuroanatomical studies, to account for the various theory of mind impairments observed in …
Usage of the term 'theory of mind'(ToM) has exploded across fields ranging from developmental psychology to social neuroscience and psychiatry research. However, its …
This paper presents a novel neurobiological model of theory of mind (ToM) that incorporates both neuroanatomical and neurochemical levels of specificity. Within this model, cortical and …
To a large extent, the human infant is socialized through the acquisition of a specific cognitive mechanism known as theory of mind (ToM), a term which is currently used to …
Understanding mental processes in biological terms makes available insights from the new science of the mind to explore connections between philosophy, psychology, the social …
Traditional analyses of the evolution of intelligence have emphasized commonality and continuity among species. However, recent research suggests that humans might have …
The human ability to make inferences about the minds of conspecifics is remarkable. The majority of work in this area focuses on mental state representation ('theory of mind'), but has …
Why a Special Issue on the neuroscience of Theory of Mind (ToM)? Although ToM has been thoroughly investigated by developmental psychologists over the last 25 years, since the …